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January 20th, 2008
Genetic research centre likely to be established in Hyderabad
Abstract:
The Houston-based Foundation for Genetic Research is planning to establish a centre here to promote basic research and exchange of scientists as part of strengthening the Indo-US cooperation in science and technology.
The proposed centre would focus on convergent technologies like nanotechnology, biotechnology and bio-informatics, apart from promoting basic research on malaria vaccine. It would also seek to create 'risk awareness' on genetically-modified crops, foundation's president Krishna Dronamraju, told The Hindu. Tie-ups between the Centre and local universities as also private organisations were planned.
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